Holiday 2019 Gift Guide
Need some last minute arty inspiration?
Enjoy our Holiday Gift Guide
Set of four drinking glasses featuring Nick Cave's iconic Soundsuits, edition of 250, $300
Andy Warhol: Skateboard Colored Campbell's Soup Cans, $220
Barbara Kruger, Untitled (Kiss), 2019, Artek Stool 60, design Alvar Aalto, £650
QClockTwo Classic by Biegert & Funk typographic clock, $1,490
Yayoi Kusama Magnet, $6.75
Pantone Ornaments, $9.97
Polder Zipper Pouch, $18.50
Yayoi Kusama Kids Socks, $9
Artist Quote Totes, $10
A little something for everyone: Joseph Barbieri, Nicole Chesney, Dinora Justice, Timothy Kadish, Martin Kline, George Nick at Gallery Naga, Boston
Commission a graphite portrait of your loved one by Yoshi Mizutani, $1,200
Lavaughan Jenkins, Untitled, oil paint and foam and modeling paste structure, 12 in. tall, $3,000
Yves Klein Painted Everything Blue and Wasn't Sorry, Fausto Gilberti, a read-aloud biography of leading modern artist, Yves Klein, for kids, $17.94
The Photo Book by Ian Jeffrey, covering the latest developments in photography, $35.97
Great Women Artists by Rebecca Morrill, five centuries of fascinating female creativity presenting 400 artworks, $59.95
Walls of Change: The Story of the Wynwood Walls, Jessica Goldman Srebnick, the story of warehouse buildings in Miami's Wynwood neighborhood, $60
The ABCs of Art by Sabrina Hahn, a fun way to inspire children's imagination and creativity, $15.49
Donate to your favorite non-profit
Artists for Humanity: a place where teens are employed to explore and express their creative abilities
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: honor the past and re-imagine the future for the 150th anniversary of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in 2020
Artadia: national non-profit organization that identifies innovative visual artists and supports them with unrestricted financial awards and connections to a network of opportunities
Now + There: delivers thought-provoking, public art projects, acculturate Boston to the cultural, social and economic benefits of art.